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Strawberry, Annapolis

Strawberry, Annapolis

Fragaria x ananassa ‘Annapolis’ 

Family: Rosaceae

Bundle of 10

Sourced from MA

  • General Information

    Recommended Spacing 

    6'’ spacing, in 12-18'’ rows 3-4' apart  

    Pollination Needs 

    Self-pollinating  

    Mature Width 

    24’’ 

    Bloom Time 

    May  

    Mature Height 

    6-12'’ 

    Ripens/Harvest 

    June  

    Sun Preference 

    Sun, partial shade  

    Soil pH 

    6.5 - 6.8 

    Soil Type Preference 

    Loam  

    Taste 

    Mild, sweet  

    Soil Moisture Preference 

    Moist, Well-drained 

    Texture 

    Firm  

  • Description

    The Annapolis strawberry is an early-season variety that grows large, firm berries with a mild, sweet flavor. They are versatile for all purposes, including fresh use and freezing. Annapolis is a vigorous, winter-hardy variety, making it a good choice for cold climates.  

$8.00Price

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